6.9. RESL

Definition of the RESL functor

RESL (result) is a functor for such an adjunct that expresses manner by specifying the result of the event. The meaning is "in such a way that then..." The RESL functor expresses that at the end of the event, the state referred to by the modification with the RESL functor is achieved.

The RESL functor expresses that at the end of the event, the state referred to by the modification with the RESL functor is achieved.

RESL modifications modify verbs (e.g.: Obarvil vajíčka na zeleno.RESL (=He painted the eggs green)), or adjectives (e.g.: opálená do hněda.RESL (=lit. tanned to brown)). If the modification is expressed by a dependent clause, it modifies an adverbial expression (Mám ruce zmrzlé tak, že je.RESL nenatáhnu. (=My hands are so numb with cold that I can't stretch them)).

Forms. The basic forms of the RESL modification are:

Agreeing form of an adjective. With event nouns (ending with -ní or ; see Section 2.4.3.3, "Functors assigned to the non-valency modifications of nouns referring to events") the RESL modification can also be expressed by an agreeing adjective form.

Examples:

neúspěšné.RESL vyrovnání s věřiteli (=lit. unsuccessful settlement with creditors)

Současně je to den definitivního.RESL usmíření (=definitive reconciliation)

deficitní.RESL hospodaření (=deficit economy)

Figure 7.40. The RESL functor

The RESL functor

Skončilo to skandálně. (=lit. Ended it scandalously)

6.9.1. Borderline cases with the RESL functor

Border with the MANN functor. The RESL functor is very close to the most general functor for expressing manner: the MANN functor (see Section 6.6, "MANN"). See Section 6.6.1, "Borderline cases with the MANN functor".